Lucas Glover's US Open victory has lifted him from 71st to 18th in the new world rankings halfway through a year that the American began down at 177th.

The joint runner-up at Bethpage David Duval, meanwhile, has leapt 740 places to 142nd. The former world No1 had missed the cut in seven of his previous nine events and last had a top-10 finish in October 2002.

Tiger Woods remains the world's leading ranked player, with Phil Mickelson, who came so close to a remarkable triumph on Monday, still at No2.